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The work surveys contemporary scientific and social discussions of biological and social degeneration, assessing evidence for hereditary and environmental influences on mental and physical defects. It outlines characteristic signs identified by observers, reviews clinical cases and criminological data, and evaluates competing theories about heredity and development. The text examines proposed public-health, legal, and social responses intended to prevent or mitigate perceived decline, weighing preventive measures, treatment approaches, and policy implications. Throughout, it synthesizes empirical observations with theoretical debate to clarify the causes, manifestations, and possible outcomes of degenerative conditions.
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